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A ore Nems rend the selei ton. Netell the events using the graphic organize Use the stone words fiat, next then and finally. Do this in your
Budety and the ca
ile Buddy Cockroach is a house bud Moher pug always
Tells him to stay in dark places and hide. Meistens to her with half an
or not really believing in what she says, "now could they not me
mee i have beautiful shiny wings, a long antenna Surely, they would
love me," he thought then suddy saw a black cat and said, "will
show Moter cockroach that she wrong" But when the cat saw
him it immediately jumped and started running after him with its
sharp w Buddly ran es festas he could to the dark place under
the obmeland never ever came out​

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